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    Gill arch of the mullet, Mugil cephalus III. Rate of response to salinity change by Hossler, F E

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-03-1980)
    “…The rate of response of gill filament epithelium to salinity changes was determined by scanning electron microscopy and biochemical techniques. An increase in…”
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    Vasoconstrictor and dilator responses to neurokinin A in isolated guinea pig heart by Hoover, D B, Hossler, F E

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-01-1993)
    “…Effects of neurokinin A (NKA) and substance P (SP) on coronary resistance vessels were studied in isolated guinea pig hearts perfused with isotonic buffer…”
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    Contributions of K+, Na+, and Cl- to the membrane potential of intact hamster vascular endothelial cells by Miao, K, Wondergem, R, Hossler, F E, Joyner, W L

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-09-1993)
    “…The transmembrane potential (Vm) of vascular endothelial cells (EC) is an important property that may be involved in intra- and intercellular signal…”
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    The effect of prefixation on the quality of vascular corrosion casts of rat heart by Reddy, P.A., Douglas, J.E., Schulte, M., Hossler, F.E.

    Published in Cardiovascular pathology (01-04-1995)
    “…To help define the optimal conditions for the preparation of vascular corrosion casts of rat heart, we examined the effect of prefixation with aldehyde…”
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    Determination of reproductive maturity in the female nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) by Peppler, R D, Hossler, F E, Stone, S C

    Published in Journal of reproduction & fertility (01-01-1986)
    “…At 3-month intervals from birth to 27 months of age, 3 female armadillos were killed. The number and size of follicles greater than 202 micron were determined,…”
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    Ultrastructure of capillaries in the red body (rete mirabile) of the eel swim bladder by Wagner, R C, Froehlich, R, Hossler, F E, Andrews, S B

    Published in Microvascular research (01-11-1987)
    “…The retea mirabilia are paired capillary organs located on the dorsal surface of the swimbladder of the common eel. They consist of bundles of closely apposed…”
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    SEM of capillary pericytes prepared by ultrasonic microdissection: evidence for the existence of a pericapillary syncytium by Wagner, R C, Hossler, F E

    Published in The Anatomical record (01-10-1992)
    “…Retia mirabile of the eel swimbladder were exsanguinated, perfusion-fixed and subjected to prolonged osmication. They were then microdissected by…”
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    Effect of ciprofloxacin on experimental osteomyelitis in the rabbit tibia, induced with a mixed infection of Staphylococcus epidermidis and Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron by Mayberry-Carson, K J, Tober-Meyer, B, Gill, L R, Lambe, Jr, D W, Hossler, F E

    Published in Microbios (1990)
    “…After induction of experimental polymicrobic osteomyelitis with Staphylococcus epidermidis and Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron (ciprofloxacin MIC, 0.5…”
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    Cytochemical demonstration of sodium, potassium-adenosine triphosphatase by a hemepeptide derivative of ouabain [Use in fine structural localization of NaKATPase in avian salt gland] by Mazurkiewicz, J.E, Hossler, F.E, Barrnett, R.J

    “…A cytochemical probe for the ultrastructural localization of the NaKATPase was devised, which utilizes the biological affinity of the noncompetitive inhibitor,…”
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    Microvascular architecture of the elastase emphysemic hamster lung by Hossler, F E, Douglas, J E, Verghese, A, Neal, L

    Published in Journal of electron microscopy technique (01-12-1991)
    “…Vascular corrosion casts of normal and elastase-induced emphysemic hamster lungs, prepared with a low viscosity resin mixture consisting of Mercox and…”
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    Microvasculature of the nasal salt gland of the duckling, Anas platyrhynchos: quantitative responses to osmotic adaptation and deadaptation studied with vascular corrosion casting by Hossler, F E, Olson, K R

    Published in The Journal of experimental zoology (01-06-1990)
    “…The three-dimensional microvasculature of the nasal salt gland of the duckling was studied by vascular corrosion casting and scanning electron microscopy…”
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    Surface ultrastructure of the gill arch of the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus, from seawater and freshwater, with special reference to the morphology of apical crypts of chloride cells by Hossler, F E, Musil, G, Karnaky, Jr, K J, Epstein, F H

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-09-1985)
    “…The surface ultrastructure of the gill arches of the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus, adapted to seawater or freshwater, was found to be similar to that…”
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    Plasma membrane biogenesis in the avian salt gland: a biochemical and quantitative electron microscopic autoradiographic study by Sarras, Jr, M P, Rosenzweig, L J, Addis, J S, Hossler, F E

    Published in American journal of anatomy (01-09-1985)
    “…The avian salt gland provides an ideal system for the study of plasma membrane (PM) biogenesis. Feeding ducklings 1% sodium chloride (salt stress) induces the…”
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    The gill arch of the striped bass, Morone saxatilis. III. Morphology of the basal lamina as revealed by various ultrasonic microdissection procedures by King, J A, Hossler, F E

    “…The ultrastructure of the surface epithelium and the associated basal lamina of the gill arches of the striped bass, Morone saxatilis, were investigated with…”
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    Surface morphology of fetal neural transplants into the lateral ventricles after hippocampal lesions by Baisden, R H, Paul, D J, Hossler, F E, Woodruff, M L

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-03-1992)
    “…The surface morphology of transplants of rat fetal hippocampal tissue, and of cavities formed by aspiration lesion of the adult rat hippocampus and overlying…”
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    Structure and blood supply of intrinsic lymph nodes in the wall of the rabbit urinary bladder—studies with light microscopy, electron microscopy, and vascular corrosion casting by Hossler, Fred E., Monson, Frederick C.

    Published in The Anatomical record (01-11-1998)
    “…The urinary bladder is especially subject to infection by virtue of its direct connection to the external urethral opening, and it is natural to anticipate the…”
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    Microvasculature of the rabbit urinary bladder by Hossler, F E, Monson, F C

    Published in The Anatomical record (01-12-1995)
    “…The urinary bladder requires a rich blood supply to maintain its functions, the storage and release of urine. Specialized properties of the bladder vasculature…”
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    Evidence for a unique elastic sheath surrounding the vesicular arteries of the rabbit urinary bladder—studies of the microvasculature with microscopy and vascular corrosion casting by Hossler, Fred E., Monson, Frederick C.

    Published in The Anatomical record (01-11-1998)
    “…Because the urinary bladder stores and releases urine, its normal function includes filling and emptying, accompanied by distension and relaxation. It is known…”
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    Vascular anatomy of the rabbit ureter by Douglas, G C, Hossler, F E

    Published in The Anatomical record (01-05-1995)
    “…The success of kidney transplant surgery and ureteral reconstruction requires the preservation of the ureteral blood supply. Because of its potential…”
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